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Finite integration method

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I need information about the finite integration method, basics and methodology. If someone can help me it will be great.
If someone has information about moment method it can be useful too. thanks
 

I haven't yet found a good online explaination, but it sounds like you're referring to Lebesgue integration.

Is there any way you could confirm this, before I take you on a wild goose-chase?
 

I was looking for information about the method that CST microwave studio uses, and I only found that it is Finite integration, so I was interested in some knowledge of that method to understand more the caracteristics of the software but I really don't know if it is based on lebesgue.
thanks for trying to help me
monx
 

ok - sounds more like numerical methods for large patch EM solutions and such - nothing to do with Lebesgue integration.
 

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